[Ginza, Tokyo] Japan's first "stayable" MUJI, "MUJI HOTEL GINZA"

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Posting date: 2020.03.10

Spots that can be enjoyed without staying overnight

Lastly, we will introduce spots that you can enjoy even if you don't stay overnight.

500 books in a row "Library"

The bookshelves in the hotel lobby are lined with approximately 500 books on the theme of "How to see Japan".

The book introduces Japanese, Western, and Chinese books that guide visitors through Japan's side streets, back roads, and byways, using ten different approaches, including "Getting Up Close," "Looking Down with a Bird's Eye View," "Touring Ginza," and "Walking Through the City.

There is also a space where you can relax and read. There are a lot of books on the theme of design here.

ATELIER MUJI GINZA: MUJI's forward-looking message for the future

ATELIER MUJI GINZA is a base for transmitting a complex design culture by MUJI.

There are two galleries for exhibitions related to manufacturing and design, and a lounge for holding events. Admission is free, so anyone can use it. The contents of the exhibits change once every few months, so be sure to visit them while shopping.

A hidden spot in Ginza. Enjoy tea and alcohol in a relaxing space. "Salon"

At night, we would like you to visit "Salon", which has a large bar counter made of a 400-year-old camphor tree and comfortable table seats.

During the day, the restaurant is crowded with people enjoying tea time, but at night it becomes a little hidden spot, open until 26:00, and recommended as a place to enjoy a drink before bedtime.

MUJI HOTEL GINZA, in keeping with the concept of "anti-gorgeous, anti-cheap," offers a simple and comfortable stay in Ginza, just like MUJI.

Galleries, galleries, salons, etc. can be used without staying, so be sure to visit them while shopping.

Spot Details

[MUJI HOTEL GINZA]
Address :3-3-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Telephone number :03-3538-6101

https://hotel.muji.com/ginza/ja/

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